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TITLE: WARD's AUTO WORLD Magazine
[ Marvelous vintage magazine with great features!]
ISSUE DATE: August 1973; Volume 9 Number 8
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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ABOUT OUR COVER -- Within the past few months, three high-ranking automotive executives have tossed in the towel -- General Motors' John Z. DeLorean, Ford's William D. Innes, and Chrysler's Virgil A. Boyd. Messrs. Innes and Boyd took early retirement after long, work-filled careers -- the most common exit for auto execs. Mr. DeLorean, echoing a number of other top auto men, says he left to take on new challenges. They are among a growing number of auto execs to take their leave for a variety of reasons ranging from personality clashes to a desire to "run one's own show" at an outside company. We look at some of the men, past and present, who've bailed out of the Big Four and their reasons for doing so. Cover Illustration by Dick Mayer.
ABOUT OUR AUTHORS -- Al Rothenberg writes free lance articles from his home near Detroit. Robert C. Richards is a freelancer based in Madrid. Robert W. Dietsch is business editor of Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance, Washington, D.C. Jan Norbye ìs auto editor and Jim Dunne is Detroit Editor of Popular Science Monthly. Ken Kelley is a Dearborn, Mich., freelancer. Frank Maier is Chicago bureau chief of Newsweek. Eric O. Stork is deputy assistant administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Harry A. Stark is editor of Ward's Automotive Reports.

FEATURES:
Why Auto Execs Bail Out . . . Al Rothenberg.
Haddon's Highway Safety Campaign . . . Robert W. Dietsch.
The Fast Track of Roger Penske . . . Wally Wyss.
World Wrapup: Special Report--The Gain in Spain . . . Robert C. Richards.

DEPARTMENTS:
Your Page: Reader's Forum . . . WAW Staff.
Ward's Wrapup: Deadline Breaking News . . . WAW Staff.
Editorial: Mileage: The Next Big Challenge . . . David C. Smith.
Speaking Out: EPA's Stork to Detroit: Live With It . . . Eric O. Stork.
Assembly Line: 3rd Quarter Output Up 25% . . . Harry A. Stark.
Washington Wrapup: Phase IV and Detroit . . . Robert W. Dietsch.
In Print . . . Laurie V. Mackley.
Labor Lookout: Note to Big 3: UAW Serious . . . Richard L. Waddell.
Big Wheels: Feds Move In On Truckers . . . Ken Kelley.
Pipeline: Glass: Its Battle with Steel . . . James Dunne.
Kelsey-Hayes Anti-Skids . . . David C. Smith.
and Uniroyal Touts Radials . . . Richard L. Waddell.
Technical Takeout: Stratified Progress . . . Jan Norbye.
What's New: Chicago Exhaust Tests Open . . . Richard L. Waddell.
Auto Talk: Maybe There's Nothing Hokey About Ads, But . . . WAW Staff.
Furrows: Playing Up Productivity . . . Frank Maier.
Auto People: Chrysler's Major Shifts . . . WAW Staff.


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